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Key Concept 5.3 Rebellion and Reforms.

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1 Key Concept 5.3 Rebellion and Reforms

2 A. Subjects challenged centralized imperial governments.
Example: Challenge of the Marathas to the Mughal Sultans Fought a 27 year war with the Mughals Re-established Hindu rule in India Able to keep British at bay for awhile

3 A. Subjects challenged centralized imperial governments.
Ex: The Taiping Rebellion Civil War-ish Taiping Heavenly Kingdom vs. Qing (France/UK) Hong Xiuquan thinks he's Jesus' Little Bro

4 C. Slave resistance challenged existing authorities in the Americas
Individual Acts of Rebellion pretend to be ill refuse to work do their jobs poorly destroy farm equipment set fire to buildings steal food Nat Turner Organized Efforts Underground Railroad Maroon Societies - Run away slaves Some blended in in the cities Others lived in mountains or forests

5 D. Increasing questions about political authority and growing nationalism contributed to anti-colonial movements. Examples: The Indian Revolt of 1857 The Boxer Rebellion Against Foreign Influence Especially Missionaries

6 Some of the rebellions were influenced by diverse religious ideas.
Examples: The Xhosa Cattle-Killing Movement African & British Imperial Powers The Ghost Dance Native American religious movement

7 Responses to increasingly frequent rebellions led to reforms to imperial policies.
Examples: The Self-Strengthening Movement -1861 Which Country? Why? The Tanzimat Movement s Response to? Reforms in the Ottoman Empire Change from Theocracy to Modern State Islamic Law to Secular Law Uniting all Ottomans


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